A REALISTIC INTERPRETATION OF UZBEK MYSTICAL POETRY. (BASED ON THE WORKS "DIVONI HIKMAT" AND "FAQRNAMA")

Authors

  • Islombek Mannopov Author

Abstract

Khoja Ahmad Yassavi laid the foundation for Turkish Sufi literature. His poems, called "Hikmat", left a deep mark on the socio-political and cultural life of the Turkic peoples. In "Devoni Hikmat", themes such as love and passion, patience, remembrance, and struggle are dominant. In "Devoni Hikmat", the presence of poems with a satirical content exposing vices such as falsehood and hypocrisy is of great importance. The work "Faqrnoma" interprets the first realistic-critical views of Uzbek prose. In works of a realistic-critical direction, images of murshids and pseudo-Sufis are manifested. The study of the creative method of Sufi poetry and its elements and means is one of the current scientific problems of Uzbek literary studies.

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Published

2025-11-01